Freshman Year. Help.

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Man....loving someone you can't bear to even look at is tough. I seriously did not think of her this whole weekend, I didn't see her once today (or at least I avoided her) but Kirsten...why can't I just let my grip go? I seriously thought that if I saw her, and she just sat saying "hey"....



...all I could do was walk away....I can't even talk to her. I care for her so much. I'd do anything (realistic) for her. I seriously cannot take it anymore, either she stays away or I go away, but wither way I can't forget. No to mention the cance for me is probably 1/1000 to get with her. Come on, an uptight guy having a chance with a girl with a boyfriend and maybe 2 other better guys chasing her? But I almost love her...I know I'm too young to know the whole feeling, but I have to burden all these feelings day by day. This is the only place I can even talk about this.

Ca va tres mal.

WHat you're feeling isn't love. You've told yourself it's love cause that's what you've been taught to think love is. You just have the hots for her cause you can't have her or cause of the physical attraction. If you sat down and thought about it, you'd know I'm right. You're a smart kid.
 
I take offense to that. I prefer to be addressed as Rykon.

Anyway, I'm sure this thread is supposed to be about helping a young teenager through a troubled life. Said the young teenager who is breaking rules of conventional schooling on mere whims. Don't give up, Andrew!
 
I take offense to that. I prefer to be addressed as Rykon.

Anyway, I'm sure this thread is supposed to be about helping a young teenager through a troubled life. Said the young teenager who is breaking rules of conventional schooling on mere whims. Don't give up, Andrew!

At first, I assumed that some teenager's already have kids in their freshmen year.
 
Mommy told me not to talk to girls my age who had kids. Now then, I feel we have derailed the thread enough.
 
Just live through it and don't do anything stupid and you'll be alright.

Cpt. MacMillan reference FTW...

I reckon this Jordan should make a story forum where GTPers could put their works of art. Or "A Day in the Life of..." threads.
 
Mommy told me not to talk to girls my age who had kids. Now then, I feel we have derailed the thread enough.

Well so far, I think that your doing a good job Rykon-san and I will have this avatar for a little bit till you read this message.
 
WHat you're feeling isn't love. You've told yourself it's love cause that's what you've been taught to think love is.

I don't think that Prologue believes it's love, he probably got carried away when typing, or because that's simply easier to type.

I was in his shoes before. I thought I had found "The One", as they say. I enjoyed everything about her, her appearance, her smarts, her personality, etc. But, I never thought it was love. I knew I had to make something happen first. (And, no, I'm not talking about sex.)

Personally, I'm not one to shy away from pointing out "Abuse of the L-Word", as I like to call it. At that age, the word love is just taken for granted. Honestly, a girl told me, "I love you," after I turned her homework in for her. It's just something teens say, over-compensating for something they don't need to, because they think that's how it's supposed to be.
 
Well so far, I think that your doing a good job Rykon-san and I will have this avatar for a little bit till you read this message.

Oh how nice. Proud of yourself?

So, yeah. I'm beginning to think my strategy of charging headlong into danger doesn't work for everyone. This is where that little bit of expertise ends for me.
 
Today was a pretty good day. Finally showed my classmates my 5 year old MP3 player... :lol:
My friend had to re-write his English test... and i waited for him, cause i have a lot of spare time. :sly:
 
Oh how nice. Proud of yourself?

So, yeah. I'm beginning to think my strategy of charging headlong into danger doesn't work for everyone. This is where that little bit of expertise ends for me.

Always, though now I think this thread will become only for freshmen.
 
Thanks for all the stupidness! I understand what all of you said at first, then laughed at you efforts to make this thread look like it was made for little kids.

But please don't think that, it's open to anyone with a good point, some help, or maybe just want to laugh at my poor tales. Today was okay, H English really had me pissed off (all we do is steal notebooks and yell at each other....:rolleyes:) But aquatics had me laughing my ass off. Some of the stupidest attempts at diving ever, making it look like we all should have had sprained ankles! :lol: I didn't really speak to Kirsten today, I don't really see her around, eh, who cares? I was just a little upset yesterday so don't think I'm doing anything stupid. I've had knee pains all day, which sucks. Apparently, if our horribly created plans actually go through, me, Gio, Helen, Kirsten, Wesley, Chris, etc etc. should hang out this jeudi (Thursday) cause we have vendredi (Friday) and lundi (Monday) off, so 4 day weekend FTW! :lol: We also got our school I.D. cards, mine doesn't look half bad (read: horrible :lol:) So that's another day, except quite a good one. Now about this chlorine smell...
 
I don't want to laugh at anyone's tales. I think that Freshmen year is important for anything but as for me. I wish that I wasn't shy and still retainable of my grades. ( at least 3.7GPA in all my classes including Spanish and Computers) Though, during that semester thats when my parents started to argue and it was hard to focus on work nor have any friends over my house.
Either it will be in High school or in College, just put your first experiences here. ( or at least change the title )
 
I don't want to laugh at anyone's tales. I think that Freshmen year is important for anything but as for me. I wish that I wasn't shy and still retainable of my grades. ( at least 3.7GPA in all my classes including Spanish and Computers) Though, during that semester thats when my parents started to argue and it was hard to focus on work nor have any friends over my house.
Either it will be in High school or in College, just put your first experiences here. ( or at least change the title )

One question: Explain experiences. It's lacking any idea of what you could be talking about, even when reading into the context.

And I don't care if you talk a laugh from some of my naive tales of stupidity, this thread isn't exactly the viewing of a genius (more like the mind of a genius)
 
If this thread doesn't get closed or abandoned. It wouldnt be bad to look back a year or so how was your thoughts or that, I didn't create this thread but so far I see it going like this. Though other older members like Kyon..excuse me Rykon may tell you what to watch out for or how they act but it really might be different for you.

I was always on GTPlanet when I was a freshmen but we didn't have a thread like this to my knowledge at the time. Especially if I started out posting the same.

once i get into a drift it is hard to get out of it and once a do a brake drift the r33 end will overpower the front end
 
TB
Ahh, to be young and naive. *sighs*

Well technically I am a genius. It's actually true, I remember, although because of the outside world I have acted a little stupider throughout the years. But it is actually true that I am a genius. I just haven't found an area to put that genius...

I remember some tests when I was 4, but I was 4, that was a decade ago, and while I'm smarter sometimes I'm stupider during others. Just how life rolls.
 
Don't let it get to your head, I technically qualify for MENSA, but I try (and utterly fail, I need to stop boasting) to hide it. Anyway, as for experience, I seriously doubt I could help you there. Last time I got with someone, they asked me out, so I'm not entirely certain about the correct code of all that relationship bull-twicky. I'm in a very small minority of young teens who seriously do not want a relationship for the pure and simple reason I like how my life is going right now, a girl will just mess it up, and I am seriously not going to play their mental games.
 
"I was a genius when I was 4. And I'm even smarter now that I'm 14! No, rly!"

Ahh, to be young and naive. Again.

*sighs*

Edit: Pay to join MENSA to show off how smart you are. Now that is my kind of genius organization. :rolleyes:
 
TB
Edit: Pay to join MENSA to show off how smart you are. Now that is my kind of genius organization. :rolleyes:

Stephen Hawking, widely considered to be a genius as a result of his contributions in the field of theoretical physics, claims to not know his IQ. Hawking is quoted as saying, "People who boast about their IQs are losers."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genius#IQ_tests
 
Like I said. Technically. Then again, babies can qualify, so yeah. What sort of idiot would put an infant in MENSA I do not know.
 
Like I said. Technically. Then again, babies can qualify, so yeah. What sort of idiot would put an infant in MENSA I do not know.
Um... no. You still have to pass the test. They aren't Sam's Club. You can't just pay to join.

Now that I think about it, there should be a test to be able to join Sam's.
 
Okay, while technically not a baby, we're still dealing with a very young child, search for Elise Tan Robert, if you will.
 
http://www.suite101.com/blog/lexiwrites/is_the_genius_of_elise_tan_roberts_a_hoax

Having worked with gifted kids for over a decade, I've seen a lot of high IQ scores. Most gifted ed teachers meet kids who are smarter than they are, and I'm no exception. I completely believe that a two year old could be as brilliant as people are suggesting Elise Tan Roberts is. That Mensa accepted her makes me feel like they consider her scores valid, but then - this is also great advertising for Mensa's children's program. Of course, joining Mensa is a paperwork experience - someone can join easily if they qualify, but Elise didn't fill out that paperwork, and if her parents are pushing her to join Mensa at two, they are probably pushing in other non-age appropriate activities as well.

Elise Tan Robert's would not be the first fake genius (if she is one, and I have no idea if she is or not). Google "Justin Chapman" and read a similar story, about a prodigy who was tested as a genius, who played the chess as well as he played music when he was a mere toddler, and who, unfortunately, was placed in a foster care because his mother faced jail time for faking his scores.

Elise Tan Robert's took the same test that Justin Chapman's mother prepped him for, the Stanford Binet (which is a well-respected, reliable test). Joan Freeman, the professor who tested Elise, seems well-established in the UK, although I find it especially interesting that her consultancy includes television companies, including the BBC.

Maybe Elise is the real deal, maybe she's not. Either way, she needs to be tucked at home, playing with developmentally appropriate puzzles. How awful it will be for her now if she decides that despite her abilities, she would rather risk being a mediocre athlete or artist than whatever job her fabulous memory makes her suited for (museum tour guide?).
 
I said TECHNICALLY! :ouch: Let's not start a MENSA argument and let us carry on....

Stupider? And you're in Honours English?

It's the Interwebs, pal. I don't get everything right. I couldn't even remember how to put your name in the quote....
 
I said TECHNICALLY! :ouch: Let's not start a MENSA argument and let us carry on....



It's the Interwebs, pal. I don't get everything right. I couldn't even remember how to put your name in the quote....

I understand... But when you're trying to make a point about your intelligence, it's generally a good idea to use proper English.
 
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